Australia, Sydney
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The school teaches languages including Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Japanese and Latin. In the Junior School, French and Latin are the languages offered. In Years 7–10, language study is compulsory and students choose two languages to study, continuing with at least one through Year 9, from Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Japanese and Latin. The Diploma Programme uses English as the language of instruction and offers language subjects including Spanish Ab Initio, French B, German B, Chinese B, Chinese A Lit, Latin and Japanese B.
Ravenswood School for Girls is a day and boarding school on an 11-acre campus in Gordon, Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1901, the school offers an Australian education with international programs. The Junior School (Prep–Year 6) follows an inquiry-based curriculum drawn from the IB Primary Years Programme, guided by the Reggio Emilia approach and Ravenswood's Positive Education framework. In the Senior School, students may choose the Higher School Certificate (HSC) or the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP). Years 7–10 align with NSW syllabuses and the Australian Curriculum. Languages are compulsory in the IB Diploma, with options including Chinese, French, German, Japanese and Latin. Notable facilities include the Senior Learning Centre, the Mabel Fidler Building, the Petre Innovation Centre and the Centenary Centre for a performing arts auditorium and music facilities. A 25‑metre pool, an indoor sports centre and outdoor courts support sport; co-curriculars span arts, clubs, cadets and community service.